PandoraFMS not copying XML files

Tomas Lewis lewis.tomas at gmail.com
Mon Apr 23 17:52:21 UTC 2007


On 4/23/07, Manuel Arostegui Ramirez <manuel at todo-linux.com> wrote:
>
> El Lunes, 23 de Abril de 2007 19:04, Tomas Lewis escribió:
> > Hello.
> >
> > This is my first post to the fedora list, don't know if this is the
> correct
> > place to post my question to, if this is not, let me know.
> >
> > I'm trying to set up the pandora free monitoring system in one of my
> > servers.
> > I have already set up the server and the web console without a problem.
> > Besides that, I'm trying to run the pandora agent in one of the remote
> > servers, but I have found some troubles I don't know how to solve yet.
> > I'm running the agent in daemon mode, but when the XML is written it
> > remains on the /opt/pandora_agent/data_out I've set up as a temporal
> one,
> > it's not copied to the server /opt/pandora_server/data_in/
> > If I copy it manually using scp the server process the data smooth.
> > This is my pandora_agent.conf
> >
> > # General Parameters
> > # ==================
> >
> > server_ip       10.30.7.134
> > server_path     /opt/pandora_server/data_in
> > pandora_path    /opt/pandora_agent/
> > temporal        /opt/pandora_agent/data_out
> > interval        600
> > debug           1
> > checksum        0
> >
> >
> > # Module Definition
> > # =================
> >
> > # vmstat syntax depends on linux distro and vmstat command version,
> please
> > check before use it
> > module_begin
> > module_name cpu_user
> > module_type generic_data
> > module_interval 1
> > module_exec vmstat 1 2 | tail -1 | awk '{ print $14 }'
> > module_max 100
> > module_min 0
> > module_descripcion User CPU Usage (%)
> > module_end
> >
> > module_begin
> > module_name cpu_sys
> > module_type generic_data
> > module_exec vmstat 1 2 | tail -1 | awk '{ print $15 }'
> > module_max 100
> > module_min 0
> > module_description System CPU Usage (%)
> > module_end
> >
> > module_begin
> > module_name disk_root_free
> > module_type generic_data
> > module_interval 2
> > module_exec df -kh / | tail -1 | awk '{ print 100-$5 }'
> > module_max 100
> > module_min 0
> > module_description Free disk Percentage of root partition
> > module_end
> >
> > module_begin
> > module_name memfree
> > module_type generic_data
> > module_exec cat /proc/meminfo  | grep MemFree | awk '{ print $2 }'
> > module_end
> >
> > module_begin
> > module_name memused
> > module_type generic_data
> > module_exec cat /proc/meminfo | grep "Active"  | awk '{ print $2 }'
> > module_end
> >
> > Thank you all.
> >
> > /Tomas
>
> Hi Tomas,
> Well, you're not missing anything and pandora is not failing either. That
> behaviour is perfectly normal.
> When the debug flag is set to 1, pandora agent run as it would does in a
> normal situation, right, execept from the fact it won't copy the .data
> file
> to the server. So pandora agent was doing exactly what it was supposed to
> when debug=1 :-)
>
> So, just set the value to 0, restart the agent and it will work (as long
> as
> your ssh connection is properly configured, but that's another long story
> short )


It works!!!
Thank you Manuel, I missed that, although I read it on the user guide.
Thanks again.

/Tomas
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